Dawn I did read the "readme" I guess i was expecting controls like orbiter not this confusing mess......."WS" keys Accelerate foraward/back.......thats all my ship does no left or right turn no rotation......oh well thanks for your time and bigheadness

W, Up --------- accelerate forward S, Down ------- accelerate back A, Left ------- accelerate left D, Right ------ accelerate right W, Up --------- accelerate forward S, Down ------- accelerate back A, Left ------- accelerate left D, Right ------ accelerate right

NUM8 ---------- turn up NUM2 ---------- turn down NUM4 ---------- turn left NUM6 ---------- turn right NUM5, X ------- stop rotation numpad does not turn my ship does the same thing WASD keys do.............Can you actually turn the ship or just accelerate in that direction?

How does the hyperdrive work? I know you can turn it on with I and the mousewheel makes you move faster, but what xactly is the Hyperdrive factor? I thought it would be how many times faster than c you go, but c doesn't seem to be until you reach like hyperfactor 10000.

How does the hyperdrive work? I know you can turn it on with I and the mousewheel makes you move faster, but what xactly is the Hyperdrive factor? I thought it would be how many times faster than c you go, but c doesn't seem to be until you reach like hyperfactor 10000.

It seems to me that it works by increasing the time, but just for the ship. So when you increase time your ship will go faster, but so will the planets. But hyperfactor just increases time for your ship and the planets stay at there normal speeds.

How do you deselect a ship once you have selected it and placed it where you want ?

For instance, I set up a nice image for a still, I want to add a ship, drive it to where I want it then switch back to the planet to take the shot. But I cant seem to find any key to un-select a ship once it is selected.

I guess Kerbal Space Program has spoiled me, but there is a real need for an orbital display for your ship. I have no idea how I'm going to get into a stable orbit right now. EDIT: Well, I managed to trial and error it. It involved "crashing" into the planet. Anyway, my point still stands.